I always like to assume that line is _not_ sarcasm. Like, yeah, the Emperor is _that_ cruel and cold that even I, Darth "Choke you on your first fuck up" Vader, could be considered forgiving...
@@frenchynoob I'd like to see it as a little but of both, the Emperor is a cruel cold tyrant that won't forgive any sort of minimal mistake but inside Vader is having a laugh at the thought of him being merciful or more merciful than someone else…
@@FreddieHg37 Vader isn’t joking. Vader is legitimately *_terrified_* of the Emperor, and knows that he is nothing compared to the Emperor. The canon comics help explain why Vader is so scared and submissive towards the Emperor. Through those lessons Vader came to learn that the Emperor is just so far beyond him in both power and intelligence that he can never hope to stand up to him.
14:23 George Lucas included this scene because he spoke to a child psychologist that insisted kids wouldn’t believe Vader was his father hearing it from only Vader. Hearing it from Yoda lends credibility.
Well, given the source being an Evil Space Fascist with a history of being less than honest, I feel like some degree of skepticism is appropriate - and it is a sad commentary on the nature of adult credulity that some people (myself included) just uncritically takes his word for it without waiting for confirmation.
The dark side is like a powerful drug to a force user. It gives a huge rush of anger and power. It's very difficult to resist once a person begins to use it.
And the dark side is so easy to start on, just by feeling fear. Fear leads to anger, anger leads to hate, hate leads to suffering. It's a classic escalation of addiction
That bit where you said 'Ooooh there is some conflict'. That scene's the first moment where you see a bit of Anakin in vader. He's got the mask on but when he turns and looks over the balcony thing he's human again. Really great stand out scene for me
The scene with Luke talking to Vader on Endor is one of my favorite of all the Star Wars films. It's the first time in his life that Luke has had a chance to just speak with his father.
Honestly, that was the moment when I saw this where I thought about Luke saying "There's good in him, I can save him". Only when Vader said "It's too late for me, son" did I start thinking "Luke might be on to something"
When Luke looked at his hand and saw that his father’s hand (that he cut off) was also mechanical, he realised just how much like his father he had already become. This was foreshadowed in Empire Strikes Back when the shadow Vader’s helmet split, revealing Luke’s face inside.
"He's so chill! He's so zen!" Glad you noticed the change in Luke, particularly after he throws down his saber. Accepting the way of peace brings a calm confidence over Luke, and sets him on his path forward. Not sure why everyone wants him to be a saber swinging hero after this, when he is clearly done with violence.
With Legends Palpatine it's even worse. Bevel Lemelisk (the designer of the Death Star) was killed multiple times for failure by Palpatine (he then transferred Lemelisk's soul into a clone body each time).
You seemed a little confused at the start about Boba Fett. He is the silent guy in green with the jetpack, then fell in to the Sarlacc. He was one of the bounty hunters that were hired to find the Millenium Falcon in Ep. V, and followed them to Bespin. He was pretty intimidating then, but in this movie they had him go down like a punk. Doesn't do him justice once you see the expanded lore.
I realized just within the last couple years that Luke actually got through to Vader on that bridge before he took him to the emperor. When the emperor tells Luke to strike him down and turn to the dark side, he was confident Vader would step in, but Vader actually stepped in to save Luke from turning and giving into his hate when he blocked Luke's first strike after getting his lightsaber back. There was some conflict still between Anakin/Vader internally, but the emperor couldn't tell because he was so focused on turning Luke to have a truly strong apprentice, what Vader SHOULD have been if not for the "more machine" part of him diminishing his force abilities. It wasn't until he saw Luke being killed that Anakin fully returned and rid himself of Vader, redeeming himself and coming back to the light side.
Fun fact, my dad used to live in California near where the scenes with Jabba's barge were filmed, so when he and his friends went out in the desert and made campfires, they were burning the pieces of wood used in the barge set that were just scattered around.
I always love watching Vader’s redemption and the last scene as Anakin, Obi-Wan, Yoda observe the celebration and how far Luke and Leia have come. ❤️💚🌌⚔️🛸
"Day wonna wonga?" "We don't wanna wonga." 😄 Been loving your Star Wars reactions and will absolutely be watching what's to come. Your intelligent and "spiritual" thoughts and commentary are so insightful and enjoyable. Thank you, dear lady, for sharing your Star Wars journey with us. As an OG fan who watched the first movie in a theater in 1977 when I was a teenager, it's so cool seeing this saga through fresh eyes and reliving the magic of Star Wars. 🤗
My recommendation for the order next: Episode 1, Episode 2, Episode 3, Rouge One (effectively episode 3.9, right before Episode 4). Then it's up to you if you want to see the modern Star Wars movies, people are very divided on them. But the Solo spin-off is decent, and The Mandalorian is superb!
@@ItApproaches Rogue One tells the story of how Rebels got Death Star plans. It takes place after episode 3 and right before episode 4... So technically you can call it episode 3.9
@@isaac65536 Yes I know, I didn't see the dot, thought they were saying its between episode 3 and 9 which made no sense. And 3.9 doesn't make sense, it would be 3.5.
Thanks for another honest and emotional reaction. If you're immersed, then that gets me immersed in the movies again even after so many times seeing it. :)
Canonically the only reason Vader doesn't use Force Lightning is because it would short out his life support suit. As indeed happens when he attacks the Emperor.
It makes sense that Leia seemed more mature. She was raised as a diplomat and rebel leader. Luke was farting around with his loser friends racing hotrods.
Deleted from episode 4 were the scenes of Luke taking his girlfriend Cindy Williams to a sock hop. Luke, Han Solo, and other friends were 'farting around' Tosche Station. Flash forwards show one of his friends gets abducted by an Asogian flying saucer. Another friend is revealed to have died as a door gunner at the Death Star. [All the movies are connected behind the picture frames.]
More names for a very, _Very_ *VERY* long list. ☹️ BTW, The Emperor had also ordered that if the shield generator were to be discontinued, the Death Star would be turned on Endor and destroy it. But, the Base Commander didn't want to kill the Imperial Legion that was still down there.
About the "Just got a feelin I'm not gonna see her again", it's referencing how it was originally tossed back and forth (by Ford himself) for Han to die on Endor
11:43 A death rattle is a real thing. Many people on their death bed get it. It's caused by moisture in the lungs that can't be expelled, so each breath produces a crackling or wet sound.
Yeah Force Lightning is definitely a Dark Side ability. Like the Unforgivable Curses in Harry Potter you need to want to and enjoy making someone really suffer when using it.
"I feel like I want my next Halloween costume to be... Lando." That made me laugh out loud, as there's a very famous Halloween costume from this movie... and it ain't Lando lol
If she's anything like Carrie Fisher, she'd hate wearing it. I think Carrie called it the most uncomfortable pieces of metal ever. She also said the bikini is "what supermodels will eventually wear in the seventh ring of hell."
The moment you inquired "Where's Maury?" with a straight face, to help you accept the possibility of Vadar being the father of Luke and Leia is RU-vid Reaction Epic. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 No one better at this !!!GREAT SHOW🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
Hi Nia. Excellent reaction to one of my favourite movies. The link to your after movie thoughts never popped up. Only Jedi can become Force Ghosts and the Emporer was never a Jedi. Looking forward to the prequel reactions. Keep up the awesome work. 👍
@@NiaMakiReacts so, are you ready for the “background story” of how Anakin became Darth Vader, and the story of the Jedi knights, the Old Republic, the Empire? Look forward to the prequels and the “inserts”.
Amazing reaction, but adressing your question at the end. Theres a difference; Vader is broken, Emperor is pure evil, you will see more in the prequels so have fun with them! Looking forward to your reaction to them!
I love your reactions so much they are always very genuine and sincere! These movies, for their time, were revolutionary. By the way you have the most soothing voice of any reactor on RU-vid haha
Hey Nia, don't you like the special decorative touch with splash lighting over Han Solo's carbonite statute in Jabba's lair. -----Jabba's interior designer is definitely one of the best in the known galaxy.
The "death rattle" is the sound of a person's final breath leaving their body. It's a terrible thing to have to hear, especially at the bedside of someone you love.
"You took his arm too? 🤩 You guys are matching!?!🥰🥰🥰" Between that and being concerned that 3PO couldn't enjoy his ewok banquet, she has invented a new side of the force.
The Emperor was atomized according to the creator of star wars, he is gone forever and if something else happens in the future, it will just be fan fiction of a bigger scale
As you may recall, Vader's suit is what had kept him alive after his injuries in Revenge of the Sith. So when he threw the Emperor over the railing, it was subjected to Force Lightning that shorted out critical life support systems. Which is why he died afterward, and why Vader said "Nothing can stop that now." He knew that would happen when he did it.
I would also count all the damage Luke did, as well as the _injures_ he inflicted on him. And, there is something else.... Perhaps Vader didn't want to go on living anymore. Had he lived, he would have fallen back into the pull of the Dark Side. Like a drug addict, he would not be able to resist it for very long, and certainly not for the rest of his life. 😢
Treating myself to a rewatch with my digital Grand daughter. Soothed the soul. In these terrible times, escaping for a while with such a lovely person is a blessing. ❤❤❤❤️❤️❤️
Such a great reaction. I really enjoy your thought process while while you work out the plot. Leia does seem older, but really, she is just a lot more mature than Luke is. She was raised as royalty while he was raised as a farmer. So that also contributes. When we first met Luke, he was a whiney kid. He's grown a lot in the last two episodes.
4:30 Oh that's Boba Fett. He was in the previous movie, he's one of the bounty hunters who was hired by Vader. He's also one of my favorite anti-heroes
Yeah... Imperial scouts are terrible scouts. Any real world scout WOULD disengage and report. A scout's primary job is observe and report. Not turn and fight when they're the last message runner.
In normal circumstances, you’re 100% right. Given the Emperor’s plans, this is probably more like they want to draw the Rebels in. An entire legion of their best troops awaited the rebel party. This is similar to Tarkin and Vader only sending 4 TIEs after the Falcon, to make it look like they escaped with a fight rather than too easily.
Nice!! Nia, you are the first reactor that’s made a comment on Han being Quiet when he is in fact not that guy. It’s a call back to Star Wars after they come out of the trash compactor. Han shoots back into it for Chewie and Leia said No they will hear.
There's a lot of expanded Universe lore on this, but when Vader commented "The Emperor is not as Forgiving as I am." He meant it. Vader, while extremely unreasonable in the movies, and just sort of generally, really only punishes those who fail him, and even then only after a MAJOR fuck-up or a few instances. The Emperor is the kind of dude to torture and kill you and your whole family for having an irritating tone with him. And arguably worse, whereas Vader does it out of some misguided sort of tyrannical idea of order and discipline, the Emperor will do it and just enjoy it.
I forget the name of the actor who played Anakin originally when this movie came out in 1983. Before Lucas got all special edition crazy they had the original actor lined up with Yoda and Obi-Wan at the end. It was changed to Hayden Christensen after the prequels to match the actor from those movies and they had him fade in rather than him being there already. At first I wasn't sure if I liked that but I came to realize it was a good change
I disagree. 😒 I wish they'd kept the original actor. He was also unhappy with that change, and frowned on it for the rest of his life. 😡 Also, the original Ewok song was better. 🙁
@@TheNoiseySpectator Sebastian Shaw didn't live to see the change from his image to Hayden Christiansen. In fact, he was already gone before the prequels were even in the works.
14:28 Vader was once a great Jedi named Skywalker!! sadly he was lead astray, manipulated by evil, which tore his family apart!!! this story is told between episode’s II - III .. the best parts of the Star Wars story.
People have complained about the Ewoks, but George Lucas used them as a plot device to show the maturity and progression in Luke. Remember Luke's reaction when he first met Yoda? But Luke's demeanor is completely different by the time he first encounters the Ewoks. It shows that Luke wouldn't be making the same mistake twice.
What I found interesting was that you didn't recognize Boba Fett. He was the bounty hunter from the second movie who was told 'no disintegrations', and who was given Han to turn over to Jabba. "What happens if he dies? He's worth a lot to me." Whereupon Vader promised to compensate him if Han died. As for how he kept it to himself... yeah, telling her in front of a massive crowd something _that personal_ just seems like something... you wouldn't wanna do. Imagine how it would sound. "Hey everyone, I'm back and by the way I'm the brother of this Princess." ... Nope... nope, _not_ the right time. And _after_ that it seems like they just didn't get some free time to talk alone until... well... they did. "...I don't know if you're adorable or dangerous... two things can be true..." This. Very much this! "...we still have more movies..." The next three are prequels... and they're not _horrible,_ but not as good... and led to the 'enhanced edition' of Star Wars that you're watching... which was a mistake. The additions add a _few_ nice touches but _mostly_ make the movies _worse._ Then there's the _sequels..._ which are... hot garbage. They are an insult to intelligence and the main character is a total Mary Sue (basically she can just 'do things' as the plot demands, no need to actually _train_ or _learn_ to do it, no back story to explain it, etc).
I just subscribed. I enjoy your reactions. When you interject comments they aren't intrusive to my ears because you have such a smooth, pleasant voice, easy to listen to. I appreciate that. Nice reaction.
23:20 - Interesting that you thought of that. In early versions of the story, this was going to be on the Wookiee homeworld, but Lucas decided that he needed a new species that was less technologically advanced. Or, as I usually joke, they left the costumes in the dryer too long.🤪
29:38 "Soon, I'll be dead. And you with me." "Perhaps you refer to the imminent attack of your rebel fleet? Yes. I assure you, we are _quite safe_ from your friends, here." This is a conversation between two people _completely_ unaware of the existence of the Ewoks.
24:45 "Just what I always wanted." In real life Harrison Ford kind of hated the Ewoks. You can sort of tell that he's not super into them at this part.
42:15, Anakin made it to Jedi heaven. In the original they showed him as an older man. But after the prequels they changed it to show him as he was when he turned to the dark side.
Uggh, those later edits! Because why would the belatedly reformed space fascist get to be de-aged in death? I mean, I'm sure it's meant to be the part of him that "died" when he turned to the dark side in the first place...but it comes off as a bit unfair, IMO. Though at least the space ghost edits don't stand out awkwardly...
"Your feelings for them are _strong;_ especially for... your _sister._ You have a... twin _sister._ "Wait a minute! I have a daughter, _too?_ Well that's _wonderful!_ I've... gotta tell _everybody!"_
I might be in the minority but this is my favorite Star Wars movie. As a kid I can't even tell you how many times Ive watched this. For years I would watch it multiple times a day, every day.
A death rattle is a term for the sound of a person taking their last breath before death. It's not just breath it's very flemmy. I think it was described as a death rattle by medics, soldiers, and the like.
37:49 this epic moment is the embodiment of the title “Return of the Jedi” Anakin Skywalker is redeemed and returns to save his son and bring balance to the force as the ancient prophecy foretold.
Great reaction! Thank you! I didn’t forget about my promise to reveal my most favorite line of all the movies I ever watched in my entire life … it is in the episode you’ve just reacted to … it is “I am a Jedi, like my father before me”. I haven’t seen one single girls who does not love R2-D2 and the Ewoks … it almost became a hobby of mine to see reactions when someone first time sees them. If you decide to continue this journey, in the next trilogy (episodes 1, 2 and 3) you’ll learn about Vader’s story. Like I said - just follow the story itself and all your questions will be answered. Looking forward to your next reaction. Salutations from Romania …
You are asking the best questions. You are indeed powerful with the force. You must watch everything. Don't worry about the sequels till later. Watch the prequels along with Rogue One and Solo, The Clone Wars animated series, Rebels the animated series, The Mandalorian, The Book of Boba Fett, Obi Wan Kenobi series, Andor, Tales of the Jedi.
Jabba is a ruthless gangster. He doesn't care about the money when Han failed to pay him in time, so he's satisfied to have him carbonite-frozen, imprisoned or dead since he failed him.
Nia, this was the reedited version from 1997 and on where they took out two scenes and replaced them with cgi scenes, which alot of people don't like. the original scenes are on youtube, look for Lapti Nek 1983 version and Yub Nub 1983 version
@@NiaMakiReacts there’s also the sequel films which came out recently (I’m not personally a fan) and then we have Rogue One and Solo which are stand alone films
Nia, good video, but Don't forget Wedge! He helped Lando stop the Death Star from firing it's main weapon again at 39:58 and escaped just before good ol' Lando did at 40:16 ! Great that Luke, Lando, and Wedge all escaped but give it up for Wedge !
40:03 That's a common misunderstanding, but no, the Dark side and Force, are not a direct analogy for Yin and Yang. The Force is a macrocosm-microcosm analogy. The basic concept is that the Galaxy is a giant super-organism, made-up of millions of worlds, populated by trillions of lifeforms, and those lifeforms themselves host millions of simpler lifeforms in the form of their microbiome, making them effectively miniature galaxies. The Force is an energy field that's generated by, and connects all of these lifeforms. In this sense Balance of the Force means all of those beings living and multiplying in mutual harmony. The Dark side is the selfishness inherent in all of those beings, and those who listen to it cause the imbalance, because they want more, and take more, and it's never enough, and they'll trample over anything and anyone, until they get everything for themselves. It's a tumour that takes without giving, until it kills the host, and with it, kills itself. Jedi serve the Balance, to make the Galaxy a better place, while the Sith (Vader and the Emperor) are using the Dark side to make themselves stronger at the expense of everyone else.
Thank you for giving Lando props for being the one (w/ Wedge) that blew up the second Deathstar. It always bothers me that the one brotha in the original trilogy blew up the second Deathstar and noooobody remembers. Typical.
22:42 "Wait. Is it the little, little... little... what are they called, again?" 😄 Ewoks. Yes. They're _indigenous_ to this planet which makes it surprising that the Empire didn't _know_ about them. And obviously, they didn't know, or they would have _accounted_ for them.